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  1. www.sdarcc.gov › assessor › property-recordsProperty Information

    Call the Assessor's Office Public Information Line (619) 236-3771. Property ownership, parcel maps, and other property information are available for public view on our computer kiosks. Visit any of our office locations for assistance. For a list of copies of recorded documents fees, please see the Fee Schedule.

  2. The Assessor is mandated by the Constitution of the State of California to locate, identify, and establish values for all vacant land, improved real estate, business property and certain manufactured homes, boats, and aircraft. In addition, the Assessor maintains records on all taxable properties within the boundaries of the County of San Diego ...

  3. If you have questions related to OWNER ALERT, please e-mail owneralert@sdcounty.ca.gov or call (619) 238-8158. For in-person assistance please visit any of our five offices located conveniently throughout San Diego County. Visit www.SDARCC.com for a list of our locations and hours of operation. Jordan Marks is the Chief Deputy Assessor ...

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  5. 1600 Pacific Highway. San Diego , California , 92101. Phone. 619-531-5507. Fax. 619-557-4056. San Diego County Assessor's Office Services. Maps. GIS, Plat & Property Maps, Map Plot Files, Parcel Maps, Subdivision Maps. Records. Deed Records, Land Records, Property Ownership Records, Tax Rolls. Services.

  6. Beginning January 1, 2012, the San Diego County Recorder's Office will not abbreviate any word written into the Grantor/Grantee index. All words will appear in the index as written on the recorded document. If the document contains an abbreviation then the index will contain the same abbreviation. In the past, hundreds of words such as Bank ...

  7. Step 1: Pay your property taxes. Step 2: Contact the County Assessor. Step 3: Complete the Assessment Appeal Application. Step 4: File your Application with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Step 5: Exchange of information. Step 6: Withdrawals/Stipulations. Step 7: Claim for Refund. Step 8: Hearing notification. Step 9: At the hearing.

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